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TITLE: The Relationship between Cognitive Ability, Emotional Intelligence and Creativity
AUTHORS: Adrian Furnham
KEYWORDS: Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence, Creativity
JOURNAL NAME: Psychology, Vol.7 No.2, February 14, 2016
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between IQ, EQ and creativity. In all 158 British adults completed a cognitive ability, creativity and emotional intelligence test. Cognitive ability was positively but not significantly correlated with divergent thinking (creativity) but significantly negatively with both facet and domain emotional intelligence scores.